I have BOINC installed in ~/BOINC/ directory and all processes BOINC manager is launching are launched from subdirectories of this directory. It seems like scheduler is moving them from core 0 to core 1 and back, but I would like to avoid this since they are computationally intensive and those jumps are causing NOTICEABLE difference in responsiveness of my machine (which most likely means also wasted CPU cycles) (and when there are no such things with CPU affinity set up, but I know only how to do it with htop, which in long run is a no-go). Is there any way to specify CPU affinity for binaries launched from given directory (and it's subdirectories) ?
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